Application of Biosensors and Biomimetic Sensors in Dairy Products Testing

  • Pan Y
  • Liu J
  • Wang J
  • et al.
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ABSTRACT This article summarizes the applications of biosensors and biomimetic sensors in the detection of residues in dairy products. Biosensors utilize biological molecules such as enzymes or antibodies to detect residual substances in dairy products, demonstrating high specificity and sensitivity. Biomimetic sensors, inspired by biosensors, use synthetic materials to mimic biological sensing mechanisms, enhancing stability and reproducibility. Both sensor types have achieved significant success in detecting pesticide residues, veterinary drugs, bacteria, and other contaminants in dairy products. The applications of biological and biomimetic sensors not only improve the efficiency of residue detection in dairy products but also have the potential to reduce the time and cost of traditional methods. Their specificity and high sensitivity make them powerful tools in the dairy industry, thus contributing to ensuring the quality and safety of dairy products and meeting the growing consumer demands for health and food safety.

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Pan, Y., Liu, J., Wang, J., Gao, Y., & Ma, N. (2024). Application of Biosensors and Biomimetic Sensors in Dairy Products Testing. Journal of Dairy Science. https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.2024-24666

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